We are specialized Landscape & irrigation Gardening
landscape gardening, Process of arranging land, plants, and objects for human use and enjoyment, usually with long and close-up views. Cyclical growth and seasonal changes provide a continuous sense of time and natural rhythms that is absent in buildings and sculptures. Gardens and designed landscapes fill in the open areas in cities and create continuity between urban structures and open rural lands beyond. Landscape-gardening areas may be of any size, from small urban courtyards and suburban gardens to many thousands of acres in regional, state, or national parks. Every landscape garden reflects attitudes toward nature and humans, revealing much about a culture and a period.
Types of Gardens
Accessible Gardens
Bog Gardens
Cut Flower Gardens
Foodscaping: Creating
Edible Landscapes
Fragrance Gardens
Gardening for
Butterflies
Hummingbird Gardens
Hydroponic Vegetable
Gardening
Mediterranean
Gardens
Moonlight Gardens
Petscaping
Rain Gardensi
Raised Beds: Building a
Raised Bed
Raised Beds Benefits
and Maintenance
Sensory Gardens
Spiral Herb Garden
Square-foot Gardening
Therapy Gardens
Water Gardens
Window Boxes
Irrigation Gardening
Micro-sprinklers, drip irrigation, and soaker hoses are all low-volume and highly efficient irrigation techniques when used correctly. Plants in your garden will grow better with even soil moisture and irrigation can be a great way to not only conserve water, but also reduce stress to your plants and physiological issues like cracking and blossom end rot. Other advantages are reduced runoff when irrigating on a slope, adaptability as your garden changes and grows, and the opportunity to automate and optimize watering. These systems are also increasingly accessible and affordable for home gardeners, and many suppliers carry products specifically designed for small scale use, even as small as raised beds and containers.
There are a few ways of irrigating a garden:
Overhead watering with a sprinkler system: oscillating or impact sprinklers